GreenN_Gold
GreenN_Gold
GreenN_Gold

Someone check iHop.

You can count me among “the people” that prefers the ICE experience to the EV experience. All road noise, nothing pleasant.

If true, I don’t even think it’s a legal “financial institution.” There are interest rate ceilings on consumer loans.

I would not consider something with seat covers and curb rash to be “pristine.” Judging by the back seats, I’m guessing the front seats are even worse.

I think they’re focusing more on why people avoid them, ie lack of vroom vroom sounds and tactile feedback. I’ve been in a few EV’s, they’re pretty soulless.

I was (am?) thoroughly confused by the Land Cruiser Land Cruiser.

Surely that’s just a personal decision though, right? When I sold Jeeps we could own whatever we wanted. Nobody cared or asked what we drove. I remember one guy had a Wrangler, but it was his 2nd vehicle, he also had a Chevy.

I thought it was the Dune car, but then I’m like, why is the “n” rotated incorrectly?

Not if you’re in there with a Do Not Disturb sign.

I suppose they could also come and check on you if you miss your dinner reservation. I don’t know how it works on a 9-month cruise, but both of my 1-week cruises had nightly dinner reservations.

But how, if you’re in your room? I suppose they could notice you stopped using your keycard. My partner holed up in our room because, well quite frankly he was a drug addict, but to the best of my knowledge nobody from the ship ever came to check on us to make sure I didn’t throw him overboard or anything. Perhaps

They do, but they also have Do Not Disturb signs, which most people hang on their door while occupying their unit. 

I still haven’t heard of them, but somehow my mind read UKG, probably because that’s our HR software, haha.

I don’t know what that means, I would’ve just assumed he was passionate about his job in HR.

I can’t see anything that says they found her quickly. Since she was a solo guest, I had the morbid question in my head, did they find her because she started to smell?

Yes, for a fee, Tesla will wrap your Tesla, and it’s not limited to the Cybertruck. The more I think about it, it probably had more to do with the limited color palette Tesla offers from the factory. Maybe both.

I’m guessing this issue became obvious during the development of the Cybertruck, and that’s why Tesla suddenly got in the business of selling wraps.

I always assumed that sleep reset the gremlins’ biological clock, or circadian rhythm if you will, or more simply, their eating schedule.

Remember, the Cybertruck could be used as a boat!

This was precisely the lunch break article I didn’t need to read. It’s my own fault for clicking.